In a community like Watertown, the same questions come up repeatedly: Where was the incident recorded? Who saw it? What documentation still exists?
Paralysis claims can hinge on details that disappear quickly—surveillance footage may be overwritten, incident reports may be harder to obtain later, and witnesses’ memories can fade. If your injury happened on a roadway, in a parking lot, at a jobsite, or near a commercial property, evidence preservation is often the difference between a claim that can be explained clearly and one that gets delayed or denied.
An organized approach helps you:
- track medical timelines and neurological findings,
- collect incident-specific proof (photos, reports, witness contact), and
- keep your story consistent with the record.


